PR Lighting XR 230 SPOT PR-2200 User manual

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XR 230 SPOT
PR-2200
This product manual contains important information about the safe installation and use of this projector. Please
read and follow these instructions carefully and keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
PR LIGHTING LTD.
http://www.pr-light ing.com

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INDEX
SAFE USAGE OF THE PROJECTOR 3
INSTALLING THE PROJECTOR 4
FITTING THE LAMP 4
POWER SUPPLY – MAINS 5
CONTROL CONNECTIONS 5
DMX TERMINATOR 6
SETUP OPTIONS-PROJECTOR CONFIGURATION 6
TO SET THE DMX START ADDRESS 6
STAND-ALONE MODE 7
MASTER/SLAVE MODES 7
OPERATION MENU
ERROR MESSAGE
7
11
REPLACING GOBOS 13
DMX PROTOCOL 13
MAINTENANCE 16
LUBRICATION 16
KEEPING THE PROJECTOR CLEAN 17
TROUBLESHOOTING 17
TECHNICAL DATA 18
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 21
COMPONENT ORDER CODES 22
Please note that as part of our ongoing commitment to continuous product development, specifications are subject to change without notice. Whilst
every care is taken in the preparation of this manual we reserve the right to change specifications in the course of product improvement. The
publishers cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of the information herein, or any consequence arising from them.
Every unit is tested completely and packed properly by the manufacturer. Please make sure the packing and / or the unit are in good condition before
installation and use. Should there be any damage caused by transportation, consult your dealer and do not use the unit. Any damage caused by
improper use will not be assumed by the manufacturer and / or dealer.
ACCESSORIES
These items are packed together with the projector:
Name
Quantity
Unit
Remark
G clamps
2
P
cs
XLR connector
1
Set
W
ithout cable
Power Con
1
Set
With cable
Safety cord
1
Pc
User’s manual
1
Pc
Ω clamps
2
Pcs
Optional

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SAFE USAGE OF THE PROJECTOR
When unpacking and before disposing of the carton check there is no transportation damage before using the projector. Should there be
any damage caused by transportation, consult your dealer and do not use the apparatus.
The projector is for indoor use only, IP20. Use only in dry locations. Keep this device away from rain and moisture, excessive heat,
humidity and dust. Do not allow contact with water or any other liquids.
The projector is not designed or intended to be mounted directly on to inflammable surfaces.
The projector is only intended for installation, operation and maintenance by qualified personnel.
The projector must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation, at least 50cm from adjacent wall surfaces. Be sure that no
ventilation slots are blocked.
Do not project the beam onto inflammable surfaces, minimum distance is 3m.
Avoid direct exposure to the light from the lamp. The light is harmful to the eye.
Do not attempt to dismantle and/or modify the projector in any way.
Electrical connection must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Before installation, ensure that the voltage and frequency of power supply match the power requirements of the projector.
It is essential that each projector is correctly earthed and that electrical installation conforms to all relevant standards.
Do not connect this device to any other types of dimmer apparatus.
Make sure that the power-cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges. Never let the power-cord come into contact with other cables.
Only handle the power-cord by the plug. Never pull out the plug by tugging the power-cord.
Keep the lamp clean. Do not touch the lamp glass with bare hand.
The projector should always be installed with a secondary safety fixing. A safety cord is supplied for this; it should be attached as shown
in “installing the projector” section.
Shields and lens shall be changed if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired, for example
by cracks or deep scratches.
Exterior surface temperatures of the luminaire after 30 minutes operation is 45℃, when steady state is achieved 60℃,
There is no user serviceable parts inside the projector, do not open the housing and never operate the projector with the covers removed.
If you have any questions or suggestions, don’t hesitate to consult your dealer or manufacturer
Always disconnection from Power, when the device not in use or before cleaning or any maintenance
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INSTALL THE PROJECTOR
Clamp
Safety Cord
Handle Digital Control
Panel
Warning
Please run the safety cord
through two holes for safety.
!
Take 2 clamps and the safety cord out from the package and mount 2 clamps on the underside of fixture with 2 retainers attached to each
clamp. Hang the fixture on the structure and fasten the screws attached to each clamp. (See the WARNING on the underside of the base
as shown above) To pass the SAFETY CORD through the HOLES for safety! Always ensure that the projector is firmly anchored to
avoid vibration and slipping whilst functioning. Always ensure that the structure that you are going to mount the projector to is secure and
strong enough to support the weight of a XR 330 Spot
WARNING:
1. The projector MUST be lifted or carried by the HANDLES instead of clamps.
2. For safety the safety cord should afford 10 times the Projector’s weight.
FITTING THE LAMP
Lock the yoke before
fitting/replacing /adjusting the
lam just as Shown by Figure 1,
after Opening the cover at the
rear of the projector by
loosening 8fastfit screws at both
sides of the head.
For lamp adjustment, please see
the figure2. The removal of a
lamp is showed by the figure3.
Please tighten the power cord
for the lamp before the
installation.
Installation and removal are
in reverse orders.
Note: don’t touch the bulb of
the new lamp with bare
hands so as not to impair the
beam output. Do not damage
the sticking-out of the lamp.
Important: Always read
"Instructions for use"
enclosed with the lamp.
Figure 1: 8 pcs
of fastfit screws
Figure2:Lamp adjustment
/loosen the two screws and
lift the fan.
Using cross screwdriver to
adjust the two screws for the
adjustment the lamp's position
and gently and take
the lamp out
Press the lamp aslant
Figure3:Take out the
lamp

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POWER SUPPLY-MAINS
Connect the power cord as follows:
L (live) =brown
E (earth) =yellow/green
N (neutral) =blue
Before connection with mains power, make sure that the voltage and frequency marked on the rating plate of the projector match what
are supplied. It is recommended that each projector be supplied separately so that they may be individually switched on and off.
IMPORTANT:
It is essential that each projector is correctly earthed (yellow/green twin wire) and the electrical installation conforms to all
relevant standards.
CONTROL CONNECTION
Connection between controller and projector and between one projector and another must be made with a twin-screened cable, with each
wire having at least a 0.5mm in diameter. Connection to and from the projector is via cannon 5 pin (which are included with the projector)
or 5 pin XLR plugs and sockets. The XLR's are connected as shown in the figure above.
Note: care should be taken to ensure that none of the pins touch the metallic body of the plug or each other. XLR plugs and sockets
mustn’t be connected in any way other than mentioned in the above figure. The XR 330 Spot accepts digital control signals in protocol
DMX512 (1990).
Connect the controller’s DMX output to the first fixture’s DMX input, and connect the first fixture’s DMX output to the second fixture’s
DMX input and connect the rest fixtures in the same way. Eventually connect the last fixture’s DMX output to a DMX terminator as
shown in the figure below.
TO CONTROLLER
DMX IN DMX OUT
TERMINATER
DMX IN DMX OUT DMX IN

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DMX TERMINATOR
In the Controller mode, at the last fixture in the chain, the DMX output has to be connected with a DMX terminator. This prevents
electrical noise from disturbing and corrupting the DMX control signals.
The DMX terminator is simply an XLR connector with a 120 (ohm) resistor connected across pins 2 and 3, which is then plugged into
the output socket on the last projector in the chain. The connections are illustrated below.
SETUP OPTIONS-PROJECTOR CONFIGURATION
PR-2350
XR 330 Spot
W-DMXDMX
Projector configuration can be set conveniently via push button and LCD display.
Launch the projector and press button ENTER for more than 5 seconds to unlock the panel, the LCD will show the function menu of the
projector, each main menu has its submenus and each submenu has a specific function. For details, please see the
“OPERATION MENU” section.
Press button UP or DOWN if you want to browse through the various Setup Options.
Press button ENTER to save your settings or enter the submenu.
Press button UP or DOWN to change values(plus or minus)
Press button FUNC, it will return to the upper menu. If button FUNC not pressed, the default will show display status automatically.
TO SET THE DMX START ADDRESS
Each XR 330 Spot must be given a DMX start address so that the correct projector responds to the correct control signals. This DMX
start address is the channel number from which the projector starts to “listen” to the digital control information being sent out from the
controller. The XR 330 Spot has 3 DMX modes. There are standard mode ,short mode and extended mode. For example standard
mode has 25channels, so set the No. 1 projector’s address 001, No. 2 projector’s address 026, No. 3 projector’s address 051, and so on.
Launch the projector. Press button ENTER more than 5 seconds to unlock panel.
Press button ENTER to display DMX address;
Press button UP and DOWN, you can set the address;
Press button ENTER to confirm; after powered on next time, the default will be last value saved
Press button FUNC, it will return to the upper menu.
21
3
120
DMX TERMINATOR
CONNECTION
Connect a 120 (OHM) resistor
across pins 2 and 3 in an XLR plug
and insert into the DMX out socket
on the last unit in the chain.
PIN 3
PIN 2

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STAND-ALONE MODE
Operate the projector without connecting a controller, enable the master mode in the operation panel, the projector will
run in Stand-Alone mode automatically.
MASTER/SLAVE MODE
Without using a controller, many projectors can run synchronously in the Master/Slave mode by linking them with each
other. Connect the controller’s output to the first fixture’s input, and connect the first fixture’s output to the second fixture’s input and
connect the rest fixtures in the same way. Eventually connect the last fixture’s output to a DMX terminator as shown in the figure below.
Then the first one is the master with setting options as master mode enabled, and others are slaves.
Start Address for all slaves is 001. The Master can run at any mode for the Master and Slaves run at the corresponding
mode compared to the Master.
After switched on, the group will run at Master/Slave Mode.
.
OPERATION MENU
First Menu Secondary Menu Third Menu Fourth Menu
DMX Address
DMX 地址
XXX
(XXX:1~449)
Reset
Are You Sure
Config Settings
DMX Mode
(Default:Standard)
Standard 16
Extended 16
Short 8
Lamp Control
(Default:CHAN)
By Control Channel
By Power On
By DMX Present
Loss of DMX When DMX is Lost Normal Time out
INPUT OUTPUT
MASTER SLAVE SLAVE
INPUT OUTPUT INPUT DMX TERMINATOR

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When DMX is Lost Hold Last value
Fan Operate Mode
Fan Operate Mode
Normal
(Quieter)
(Hot Environment)
Factory Settings
(Press button
DOWN/UP/ENTER at the same
time to enter the sub-menu)
Fixture Type
(WARNING: Never change the
fixture type or the system will be
damaged!)
Option Settings
Color Positions
Color Positions
STEPPED
Color Positions
LINEAR
F-Gobo Positions
F
-
Gobo Positions
STEPPED
F
-
Gobo Positions
LINEAR
Pan DMX Invert
Pan DMX Invert
OFF
Pan DMX Invert
ON
Tilt DMX Invert
Tilt DMX Invert
OFF
Tilt DMX Invert
ON
Pan Tilt Swap
Pan Tilt Swap
OFF
Pan Tilt Swap
ON
Dimmer Invert
Dimmer Invert
OFF
Dimmer Invert
ON
Iris Invert
Iris
Invert
OFF
Iris Invert
ON
Zoom Invert
Zoom Invert
OFF
Zoom Invert
ON
CMY Invert
C
MY
Invert
OFF
C
MY
Invert
ON
Defaults
Defaults
OFF
Defaults
Restore Defaults
Display Options
Display Mode
Display
On Always
Display
Off After Delay
Display Invert
Display Invert
OFF
Display Invert
ON
Display Dimming
Disp Dim Level
Min
Disp Dim Level
1
Disp Dim Level
2
Disp Dim Level
3
Disp Dim Level
4

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Disp Dim Level
5
Disp Dim Level
6
Disp Dim Level
7
Disp Dim Level
8
Disp Dim Level
9
Disp Dim Level
Full
Display Contrast
Display Contrast
XX(1~21)
Display Language
Language=
English
Language=
Chinese
Information
Lamp Hours Lamp Hours=
XX
Reset Lamp Hours
Are You Sure(UP/DOWN)
Total Hours Total Hours=
XX
Temperature
Display Board Display Board=
XX℃
Driver Board 1 Driver Board 1=
XX℃
Driver Board 2 Driver Board 2=
XX℃
Driver Board 3 Driver Board 3=
XX℃
Pan and Tilt Pan and Tilt=
XX℃
Head Sensor Head Sensor=
XX℃
Software Version
Display Board Display Board=
X.X.X
Driver Board 1 Driver Board 1=
X.X.X
Driver Board 2 Driver Board 2=
X.X.X
Driver Board 3 Driver Board 3=
X.X.X
Pan and Tilt Pan and Tilt=
X.X.X
View DMX Values DMX Channel
1=XXX
Electronic SN Electronic SN=
************
RDM Device Label
RDM Device Label
ANSI E1.20 RDM
Version X.X
Pan Encoder
Wiring Normal
Pan Err 0
Count 0
Tilt Encoder
Wiring Normal
Tilt Err 0
Count 0
Driver Faults X Over Temp 0
Y Over Temp 0

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X Fault 0
Y Fault 0
Test Modes
Factory Setup
Factory Setup
OFF
Factory Setup
ON
Self Test
Self Test
OFF
Self Test
ON
Lamp Manual Control
Lamp Status
On Command Sent
S= X C= X
Lamp On
Turn Lamp On
Turn Lamp Off
Wireless Options
Wireless Mode
Wireless Mode
XLR First
Wireless Mode
XLR Only
Wireless Mode
Wireless To XLR
Wireless Mode
Wireless Only
Un-Link Wireless
Really Un-Link
Enter=Yes
Lamp Fan Test
Lamp Fan Test
Automatic 1
Lamp Fan Test
1
Lamp Fan Test
2
Lamp Fan Test
3
Lamp Fan Test
4
Lamp Fan Test
5
Lamp Fan Test
6
Lamp Fan Test
7
Lamp Fan Test
8
Lamp Fan Test
9
Lamp Fan Test
10
Head Fan Test
Head Fan Test
Automatic 1
Head Fan Test
1

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Head Fan Test
2
Head Fan Test
3
Head Fan Test
4
Head Fan Test
5
Head Fan Test
6
Head Fan Test
7
Head Fan Test
8
Head Fan Test
9
Head Fan Test
10
Box Fan Test
Box Fan Test
1
Box Fan Test
2
Box Fan Test
3
Box Fan Test
4
Box Fan Test
5
Box Fan Test
6
Box Fan Test
7
Box Fan Test
8
Box Fan Test
9
ERROR MESSAGES
In the course of launch, Projector examines automatically whether there are errors and if there are, it will display
information as follows:
Sensor Err S1-M1 Color wheel (1# drive board motor 1) error
Sensor Err S1-M2 CTO (1# drive board motor 2) error
Sensor Err S1-M3 CYM-magenta (1# drive board motor 3) error
Sensor Err S1-M4 CYM-yellow (1# drive board motor 4) error
Sensor Err S1-M5 CYM-cyan (1# drive board motor 5) error

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Sensor Err S2-M1 Rotating Gobo wheel (2# drive board motor 1) error
Sensor Err S2-M2 Gobo rotation (2# drive board motor 2) error
Sensor Err S2-M3 Effect Wheel (2 drive board motor 3) error
Sensor Err S3-M1 Focus (3# drive board motor 1) error
Sensor Err S3-M2 Zoom(3# drive board motor 2) error
Sensor Err S3-M3 Prism (3# drive board motor 3) error
Sensor Err S3-M4 Prism rotation (3# drive board motor 4) error
Sensor Err S3-M5 Fixed Gobo wheel (3# drive board motor 5) error
Over Temp Error
Temp Sense Error
Head Fan 1 Fail
Head Fan 2 Fail
Head Fan 3 Fail
Head Fan 4 Fail
Pan Encoder Err
Tilt Encoder Err
Pan Enc T Out Pan Auto-Position Overtime
Tilt Enc T Out Tilt Auto-Position Overtime
Pan Sensor Error
Tilt Sensor Error
Pan Over Temp
Pan Driver Fault
Tilt Over Temp
Tilt Driver Fault
Pan Enc Rev Err Pan Encoder Reverse Wiring Error
Tilt Enc Rev Err Tilt Encoder Reverse Wiring Error
Remark:
1. In the synchronous control of multiple projectors parameters can be transmitted from the master including: DMX mode,
display setting, operation mode(user memory);
2. all projectors Accepting parameters will automatically be set to slave mode.
Signs on top-right of the menu Panel:
S: Slave Status M: Master Status
D: DMX512 Mode I: Preset Memory Mode
U: User Memory Mode T: Test Mode
If Lock logo on, all buttons locked. press ”CONFIRM” key more than 3seconds, the lock logo disappears and buttons are
unlocked

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REPLACING GOBOS
rotator
gobo
garter spring
Replacement of rotating gobos:
disconnect from power, loosen the
four fastfit screws of the side cover
like figure 1, pull out the rotators
by finger as figure 2.
figure 1
figure 2
rotator
rotating gobo wheel
DMX PROTOCOL
Short
mode
Standard
mode
Extended
Mode FUNCTION DMX DESCRIPTION
1 1 1 Strobe
000-010 Close
011-025 Open
026-225 Strobe speed from slow to fast
226-239 Macro 1
240-241 Macro 2
242-246 Macro 3
247-255 Open
2 2 2 Dimmer 000-003 Close
004-255 Linear dimming(0-100%)
3
3
Dimmer Fine 000-255 Dimming in 16 bit
3 4 4 CYM Macro
000-016 White
017-035 Yellow+ Magenta=Red
036-054 Yellow
055-073 Yellow +Cyan=Green
074-092 Cyan
093-110 Cyan + Magenta= Violet
111-128 Magenta
129-255 CYM color mixing from slow to fast
4 5 5 Cyan 000-255 Cyan (linear 0~100%)
6 Cyan fine 000-255 Cyan in 16 Bit
5 6 7 Yellow 000-255 Yellow (linear 0~100%)

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8 Yellow fine 000-255 Yellow in 16 Bit
6 7 9 Magenta 000-255 Magenta ( linear 0~100%)
10 Magenta fine 000-255 Magenta in 16 Bit
7 8 11 Color Wheel
000-008 White
009-016 Color 1
017-024 Color 2
025-032 Color 3
033-040 Color 4
041-048 Color 5
049-056 Color 6
057-064 Color 7
065-073 Color 8
074-082 Color 9
083-091 Color 10
092-100 Color 11
101-109 Color 12
110-118 Color 13
119-128 Color 14
129-191 Rotation(Clockwise from slow to fast)
192-255 Reverse rotation (Anti-clockwise from slow
to fast
)
8 9 12 Iris 000-255 From big to small in size
13 Iris Fine 000-255 Iris in 16 Bit
9 10 14 Iris Macro
000-010 White
011-072 Iris Effect 1
073-136 Iris Effect 2
137-198 Iris Effect 3
199-214 Iris Effect 4
215-222 Iris Effect 5
223-230 Iris Effect 6
231-255 Fully Open
10
11
15
Fixed Gobo
Wheel
000-007 White
008-014 Gobo 1
015-021 Gobo 2
022-028 Gobo 3
029-035 Gobo 4
036-042 Gobo 5
043-049 Gobo 6
050-056 Gobo 7
57-63 Gobo 8
64-70 Gobo 9
71-77 Gobo 10
78-84 Gobo 11
85-92 Gobo 12

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93-99 Gobo 13
100-106 Gobo 14
107-113 Gobo 15
114-120 Gobo 16
121-127 Gobo 17
128-146 Rotation (clockwise from slow to fast)
147-165 Reverse Rotation(anti-clockwise from
slow to
f
ast
)
166-170 Shake of Gobo 1
171-175 Shake of Gobo 2
176-180 Shake of Gobo 3
181-185 Shake of Gobo 4
186-190 Shake of Gobo 5
191-195 Shake of Gobo 6
196-200 Shake of Gobo 7
201-205 Shake of Gobo 8
206-210 Shake of Gobo 9
211-215 Shake of Gobo 10
216-220 Shake of Gobo 11
221-225 Shake of Gobo 12
226-230 Shake of Gobo 13
231-240 Shake of Gobo 14
241-245 Shake of Gobo 15
246-250 Shake of Gobo 16
251-255 Shake of Gobo 17
11
12
16
Rotating Gobo
Wheel
000-012 White
013-025 Gobo 1
026-037 Gobo 2
038-050 Gobo 3
051-062 Gobo 4
063-075 Gobo 5
076-088 Gobo 6
089-101 Gobo 7
102-114 Gobo 8
115-127 Gobo 9
128-155 Rotation (Clockwise from slow to fast)
156-183 Reverse rotation(Anti-clockwise from slow
to
f
ast
)
184-191 Shake of Gobo 1
192-199 Shake of Gobo 2
200-207 Shake of Gobo 3
208-215 Shake of Gobo 4
216-223 Shake of Gobo 5
224-231 Shake of Gobo 6

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232-239 Shake of Gobo 7
240-247 Shake of Gobo 8
248-255 Shake of Gobo 9
12 13 17 Gobo Rotation
000-128 Gobo Indexing (0°-540°)
129-188 Rotation (Clockwise from slow to fast)
189-195 Stop
196-255 Reverse rotation (Anti-Clockwise from
slow to
f
ast
)
14 18
Gobo Rotation
Fine 0-255 Gobo Rotation in 16 Bit
13 15 19 Prism 000-016 White
017-255 Three-Facet Prism
14 16 20 Prism Rotation
000-128 Prism indexing (0°-540°)
129-191 Rotation(Clockwise from slow to fast)
192 Stop
193-255 Reverse rotation(Anti- Clockwise from slow
to fast)
15 17 21 Frost Filter 000-255 Linear Frost
16 18 22 Focus
000
-
255
Linear Focusing
23 Focus Fine
000
-
255
Focusing in 16 bit precision
17 19 24 Zoom
006
-
255
Linear Zooming
25 Zoom Fine
000
-
255
Linear Zooming in 16 bit precision
18 20 26 Pan 000-255 Pan(0°~540°)
21 27 Pan Fine 000-255 Pan in 16 bit precision
19 22 28 Tilt 000-255 Tilt(0°~270°)
23 29 Tilt Fine 000-255 Tilt in 16 bit precision
24 30 Pan & Tilt Speeds
000-255 Pan & Tilt Speed from fast to slow
20 25 31 Control
000-047 Reserved
048-080 Reset
081-112 Reserved
113-144 Lamp off ( delay for 3 s)
145-168 Reserved
169-200 Lamp half power
201-223 Reserved
224-255 Lamp full power
Prism is prior to Frost Filter.
MAINTENANCE
If the projector’s lens becomes damaged or broken it should be replaced. If the lamp becomes damaged or deformed in any way it must
be replaced. If the light from the lamp appears dim this would normally indicate that it is reaching the end of its life and it should be
changed at once, aged lamps run to the extremity of their life might explode. If the projector does not function, check the fuses on the
power socket of the projector, they should only be replaced by fuses of the same specification. The projector has overheat protection
device that will switch off the projector in case of overheating. Should it happen, check if the fans are blocked or not, or if they are dirty,
clean them before switching on the projector again.
Any maintenance work should only be carried out by qualified technicians.

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LUBRICATION
To ensure the smooth rotation of the rotating gobos and movement of the lens for focusing, it is recommended that the bearings for the
rotating gobos and the 2 sliding tracks for the focusing lens holder be lubricated every two months. Use only high quality,
high-temperature grease .
KEEPING THE PROJECTOR CLEAN
To ensure the reliability of the projector it should be kept clean. It is recommended that the fans should be cleaned every 15 days. The
lens and dichroic colour filters should also be regularly cleaned to maintain an optimum light output. Do NOT use any type of solvent
containing chemical elements on dichroic colour filters.
Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates. A soft cloth and typical glass cleaning products should
be used in cleaning. It is recommended to clean the external optics at least once every 20 days and clean the internal optics at least once
every 30 / 60 days.
Do not use any organic solvent, e.g. alcohol, to clean the reflector mirror, dichroic colour filters or housing of the apparatus.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM ACTION
The projector doesn’t switch on Check the fuse on the power socket.
Check the lamp.
The lamp is on but the projector doesn’t respond
to the controller
Make sure that the fixture’s start address is right
Replace or repair the XLR signal cable.
The projector functions intermittently Make sure the fan is working well or fans and their shields are not blocked
Beam appears dim, Low in brightness Make sure the lamp is within its lifespan
Remove dust or grease from the lenses.
The project image appears to have a halo Carefully clean the lamp, optical lenses and other components.
Heavily Defective Beam Check if lens are in good condition(not cracked)
Clean dust or grease on the lens.

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TECHNICAL DATA
VOLTAGES:
100V~240V AC,50/60Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION:
350W@ 220V
LAMP:
OSRAM
SIRIUS HRI
230W
Colour Temperature 8000K
Manufacturers Rated Lamp Life 3000hours
COLOURS:
CMY linear color mixing system with Marco
1 Color Wheel with 14colors plus white
With variable speed bi-directional rainbow effect
Stepping/linear color changing
FIXED GOBO WHEEL:
1 Fixed gobo wheel : 17gobos+ White
Shake and Bi-directional wheel scroll at variable speeds
ROTATING GOBO WHEEL:
1 Rotating Gobo Wheel: 9gobos +White
Shake and Bi-directional wheel scroll at variable speeds
Rotating Gobo Replaceable
IRIS:
Macro Function
PRISM:
1pc,3-facet rotating Prism(bi-directional with variable speeds)
FROST:
1pc frost filter
FOCUS:
DMX linear Focusing
ZOOM:
DMX linear Zooming
DIMMER:
0-100% linearly adjustable

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SHUTTER:
Double shutter blades, 0.3~25 F.P.S
HEAD MOVEMENT:
Pan 540º, Tilt 270º with auto position correction
BEAM ANGLE:
Zoom: 3.8°-42°, linearly adjustable
CONTROL:
DMX512, 3 pin and 5 pin interfaces
20 channels in short mode, 25channels in standard mode and 31 channels in extended mode
Self-test mode
OTHER FUNCTIONS:
Adjustable Pan & Tilt speed
Use time display for the projector and the lamp respectively
Modular Structure for easy maintenance
Optional DMX512 Wireless Transmitter
HOUSING:
High temperature Engineering plastic, IP20
NET WEIGHT:
22Kg
GORSS WEIGHT(in Flight Case):
54Kg
SIZES:
LIGHT OUTPUT:

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DIAMETER(m)
DISTANCE(m)
5m
5m
4m
2m
4m
2m
0m 1m
1m
3m
3m
0m 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m
0.33 0.66 0.99 1.32 1.65 1.99
0
3.8°
3.8°Lux 53607 13402 5956 3350 2144 1489
0
DIAMETER(m)
42° Lux 0
42°
529 132 59 33 21 15
3.96 7.92 11.89 15.85 19.81 23.77
0
7m
7m
6m
6m
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